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titleOfInvention Metal halide lamp and ultraviolet irradiation device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a metal halide lamp which is suitable for a process which requires light irradiation with a wavelength of 320 to 350 nm and which can be irradiated with ultraviolet rays without requiring an extra filter member. A metal halide lamp that irradiates ultraviolet rays in a wavelength range of 320 to 350 nm, wherein a rare gas and indium halide are enclosed in an arc tube, The arc tube is composed of a quartz glass member to which at least one oxide of titanium, cerium, tin, and vanadium is added, and the light transmittance when the lamp is lit is less than 10% at a wavelength of 300 nm or less. 20% or more and 30% or less at a wavelength of 325 nm, 50% or more and 70% or less at a wavelength of 350 nm, 90% or more at a wavelength of 400 nm or more, and the light transmittance is monotonous as the wavelength goes to the longer wavelength side at wavelengths of 320 to 370 nm The indium halide encapsulation density is 0.05 to 0.2 mg / cm 3 . [Selection] Figure 1
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